Today's 2010 football preview now takes a look at Ohio, which went 9-5 last season. The Bobcats have a chance to make a serious run in the Sun Belt this season, but there are definitely a few answers needed first.
Quarterback is the biggest question mark with Theo Scott graduating. Boo Jackson, who started in 2008, is back after a season-ending shoulder injury last year—but he missed spring practice and it's hard to say whether or not he'll be ready for kickoff this season. Tyler Tettleton and Phil Bates will have to step up if Jackson can't play.
Whoever is under center will have the benefit of a strong offensive line. He'll also have a couple of top-notch receivers to work with in LaVon Brazill and Terrence McCrae. The defensive line welcomes back all four starters, and both the linebackers and secondary have a key playmaker in place.
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Grandmaster Sports Handicapper Joe Duffy's expert take: Ohio finishes behind Temple, though if they falter Bowling Green and Kent State can leapfrog them.